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I think that question only comes up when you do green card interview, to see if its a real marriage.

The correct answer of course to prove its a genuine marriage is "weeks ago" ;)

LOL!!!

(except if you waited until marriage, perhaps??? :D)

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in Dominican Republic

ALL is fair game please remember DR is HIGH fraud. Stokes interviews do happen some people even get approved then called back 2nd interview. DR is :no: walk in a field of dandelions.

2nd I would be high suspect if the person not wanting a sexual relationship is the DR person...

I mean not everyone wants to be sexually active...but I would pounce on my fiancée when I saw him and he would be ready lol :) just saying...

BUT IT IS A PERSONAL decision.

I TOO would not do any formal (visa) relationship prior to sex :oops:

Jajajaja I told my husband we would wait till we were married to have sex and then I was withhim and it was a different story. It's true sex with a Dominican is addicting and the best and omgggg ?

It must be hard for someone to wait from having sex me and husband couldn't do it so more power to them for wanting to wait

I love my husband ?‍?‍?

Married June 2016

Por siempre y para siempre Mi amor

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My wife now was virgin when I met her, but I wasn't going to roll the bones and wait after the experience I had before.

Marrying a virgin looks good on paper, but in reality it better to know your spouse inside and out.

That would be my sis not me we are also complete opposite I've never bought a car without test driving it though I wanted to wait with my now husband it didn't happen that way but we were also blessed with a beautiful baby girl and I'm glad we did not wait

I love my husband ?‍?‍?

Married June 2016

Por siempre y para siempre Mi amor

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  • 1 month later...
On 12/15/2016 at 9:58 AM, MarkPerry said:

I suggest to have sex before making a visa committment. Sex is part of the relationship, just lake education level, family history, etc.

I had one girl I was about to put in K1 visa for, and chatted with her for 4 months before I ever met her. I was so sure she was the right one for me and I did love her.

Once I spent time and we had intimate time, I knew I could never marry her.

There's nothing wrong with marriage before sex. Our interviewer was an older, more conservative-looking lady. Be sure (OP) that both you and your fiance are on the same page, and be prepared to answer accordingly. Unless there is a red flag in your file, I doubt this would come up. Read the embassy reviews, too. They're very helpful.

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